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Behind the News

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Behind the News

Published: Sat, 11 Jul 2009

Description: Does a G8 photo of Obama tell the whole story?

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" Pictures worth a thousand words but those words might not tell the whole story and that's exactly what got caught in the web this week. This photo of President Obama and the G-8 summit was splashed all over web sites this week. Now the naked -- it looks like the president as well glancing at a certain part of a young Brazilian woman's anatomy. Naturally the Drudge Report couldn't resist giving the picture a lot of play. But does the pictures tell the whole story take a look now at the video from the same email sent. It looks like the president doesn't even notice the young woman. As for what French president Nicholas Sarkozy is looking at well let's just use another paraphrase from journalism. No come. After."

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